Delhi autorickshaws say no to satnav
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The tens of thousands of green and yellow autorickshaws that criss-cross the streets of the Indian capital are a Delhi icon.
Everyone - residents and visitors - has a story to tell about the three-wheeled vehicles and the men who run them.
There's the rude driver who goes only where he wants to, who says his metre is "broken" and overcharges, who is shabby and unkempt, who refuses to follow traffic rules and who takes the longest route to go the shortest distance.
But now, the authorities say they want to change all that.
In March, the Delhi government ordered all autorickshaws to install a global positioning system (GPS).
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2011/08/925.jpg I have no problem with the GPS, but I cannot afford the annual fee ” Sachin Bhadoria Thakur Autorickshaw driver
This, the authorities said, would ensure that the drivers did not overcharge. The device would also have a panic button to improve the security of passengers, they said.